Episode 2
Dan Snow dives to see the hidden history of WWII tanks off Dorset. Plus how to beachcomb successfully and the connection between Portland stone and peregrine falcons.
What do smugglers, rope makers and sunken tanks have in common? They're all part of the industrial heritage of the Jurassic Coast, and Dan Snow and the team investigate the rich history of Britain's beaches and what people visiting should look out for.
There are over 300 shipwrecks in Lyme Bay alone, from old galleons to submarines. Dan dives 15 metres deep in the Channel to discover the story behind some of the more unusual vessels, a number of top secret WWII tanks that sank in a D-Day landings rehearsal known as Exercise Smash. Dan joins divers who are carrying out an underwater survey to map these tanks in time for the 75th anniversary and whilst down there, they could come across the conger eels and cuttlefish that now call these tanks home. Dan also travels to the Midlands for an exclusive interview with Albert Price, who is thought to be the last remaining survivor of the operation. He tells his side of that extraordinary story.
Beach Live also has privileged access to a huge coastal quarry to find out why Portland stone has been used for historic buildings all over the world. Beyond the importance of the stone, the programme follows families of peregrines and little owls that live in these rock faces. How have they fared in this scorching summer?
The Dorset coast was rife with smugglers for centuries, and Lucy Cooke looks into how the smuggling trade worked and asks if these bandits were baddies or local heroes.
At the Discovery Centre, Niall Strawson and a panel of experts examine and assess the significance of historical beach finds from all over the country.
A 'how to' guide shows viewers how to beachcomb, and people all over the country share their finds and photos.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dan Snow |
Presenter | Lucy Cooke |
Presenter | Niall Strawson |
Executive Producer | Lucy Bowden |
Executive Producer | Sanjay Singhal |
Series Producer | Joanne Stevens |
Production Company | Voltage TV Productions Ltd |
Broadcast
- Wed 18 Jul 2018 20:00